J1 local Sinn IIktl'KXKD Home. Mr. Tetcr Linton, son of K.a;:T Linton, who occupied a position in the .-uti'cro department of odo of the Pennsylvania ref.:ac:;t returuetl home in. good health, on last Saturday evening. He states that all the three iU'oth' volunteers from this State are now at IlirrUburg., waiting for their pay. They have 3t; ken discharged, and are consequently com r,;:c 1 to support themselves while waiting for tie " powers that lie" to fuik them over their t.jut dues. As they are tearly all without luoi.ey, a considerable amount of suffering from closure and hunger is the result. We learn tluit Drna Cameron, son of the Secretary of War, l.as the nioiiey in his han-ls, lut refuses to give it out unless the soldiers will ngree to receive in 1 .13 mciit checks on the Middh town Dank. Ti.ee, if a:cepttd, the soldiers w-.uid be obliged to sell at a discount in Harrisburg, in order to avoid a f.iti"iii g journey to iliddletown. Now, is this i.ot outrageous! It is even more disgraceful than the rot. en clothing contracts of Governor (jirtin. Winn will these frauds and peculations ccise ? 1'vt n the son of the Secretary of War is entailed in them! All Hail to. the 1'ioxi ek. We enjoyed the happiness this morning of taking by the hand, that great and good man, llev. P. II. Peruke. He has, as our Cam liton readers are aware, been spending the last few years in Eu rope, but never allowed himself, amidst the ;.iilemeiit of tiavel, to forget his first love the .;rand old hills of Allegheny. ' He was emjdmti . ally the pioneer of the noil hem portion cf our i. uiity. He was to Carrolltou and Cam 11 town :.'l. what Gallitzin was to Loretto and Alleghe ny rownships. After h:s earthly career is outlet!, ..; i l.c g es to Lis reward, Lis euloyi.-t will lie : t:f;od in s-ptaking of i.is uune:tion with the l'.irr"'I!t"-ij Catholic cxiigregatii.il in saying that To tht in his griefs. Lis hopes, liis cares were .',;' ail his .strimis .'' lui'l rest in heaven ; A- tail f.ii.1". that hits its awful form, Swc.is tfen Jne va'.e, and said way leaves the the st"im, i "LfU-h n 'i n : its ba---j the roaring waves 1-e spread. Ji - n.ul auu.-htiie .-.cities mi its head," Tin: Camuuia (': a;:j-. The Eleventh liegi ii..:nt of t!ie Pennsylvania rc.-erve cor, t which 1 he Cm. I ri.i tJ ;i-irds are ti. w altaehed. arrived in Wa.-!. :: I'.ty mi la.-t LV.-J.iy. The- are now i ! 'aii-jK-d in the neig'ih.-ih'-xl of the city. As it :s in t l.hely another adva:.ce inovenient will be 'e:iij.ted l at k-iit a 01 .nil. or six weeks, they Lave a:i ipp- r'.unity I". r drilling thoroughly .a I Lee-aning perfect soldiers. We learn from J :. rivai-j letter that the (jua.ds a.e all well and ...i-tr I r the frav. "'"7 Tnv aj'j a.it:ii.-;it of Gen. MeC'elian t' ' . .!.' e :.n:i;i::d of the army which is being or- .:.i.:-I i J ::..:I.e a itCclid attack uli the cLCiidcs x.-.-i ks a'. Manassas, gives general satisfaction. !'.is recent I..t-"-'i'ios in Western Virginia, have 1 t-- him tht C"!irt ienee of the entire arinv. i-a n itive . .if I'i.i! iii' iphia, and aged liloiit x c.n i. ."-elf i:.i.iNt; Vi l li- On.--Prank W. Hay r..:. .n;.-. t.r--ugi t-i-r adverti.-ii.g c-.Iunins that . i- !. ; .1. ' i to furnish his popular make ot s- :f -Sea JVi.i- Ci'is. either by 11 tail to Luiir-e-i ' !.- v i. 1 :a iv w..nt t.iem fur their own u.-e, r iy h ioi'e t-- d wii may want a s'lp- J'-r tl.cir vx: Tie fact that f,400 of tU-.-e e s Id hs-t i :; :- mi toci-nt tc.-tim -ny :r !:i;-iits. A the ti'no for putting up ' it han !. -a-.- e .iiiiii-'ii.t Jitv'-. Self-Staling ' :- ; 1 ti. ' e wi ii aie iinl aire 1 ly s;ipp!i'-d. To .. v.- -a! :. iv.-1 tied t!?.-n. il.-y 1 1 d i. ree.-u.-- t ... ; : ;. u-. Ot ?'' :i i i'"'iic. V ' V.Y t n -u!:.e all f ''r re i a-rs are aware t y. .. U ' -h A. M'C.y :;:. ?d. M O'X. ill iv . d a Sa 1 ".1 an 1 I l.i! :i , M ill if.i.-t TV, . 11 h Mavet, in this pla.e, one do r east "I the : -re I).ivi, Jones & C. They are 5-.ih tip : v.- 1 hi:., n, :i:i '. g- t ij n-xie b it the b-.-.-t of :::-. I. -S. Cur fanners should patr uiix' them. '7 We have been re'U' .-ted to state, that the . .i-:....-r of the Cainl ria C-uniy Arieultural i-ty, will meet at the Court House on t ext . ;rl y, :t tw oM-'ik P.M., f'T the purpose :....k;ng arrangen.cnU for holding a fair the :;-i'g autuiiin. A general attendance of the : 'i f :;:e'ii!'. rs is reqr.ereil. i:j-T'ic must gratifying assurances of al un t i r-.ps reach us from every section of the Our firrners everywhere have been 'ui'ant'y u.aid fr the toil of the past year. T:.e tr-j,s o this ccunty are much ihe large.-t r- r hirv e.-,ted in any single year by our farmers. ;' !:: r.i. 1 potatoe. hik well, and p-omisc a large :(.'!. t'i- ih -publican Coijventiou will meet in this place ..n n-xt Monday, for the purpose of placing :n nomination a County ticket. The delegate -V.tiotis will bo hcl 1 on Saturday. Maki:d liATXfciiiE being the maia depen-fieta-e of the Secession (Jenerals, we give the "I'owing 6ugetiorJS of correspondents of the X Y Herald. One fays : " Our army appears to be ignorant of aDy t'an to rid the enemy of their masked, batter i e. So jut allow me to express an idea which, if carried out, will leave thcra of little if any use hereafter. Hy petting fire .o the woods, with the wiud blowing towards the enemy's battery, he will br routed by the fire or at least exposed to view. There may be some doubt as to green woods bumiujr ; but I know they will baru, having set woods on fire in tho North by using tar. The Virginia woods, being mostly piacs, will burn much faster." Another suggests: ' I have a way of nnmaskicg unasked bat teries in the woods which it may be well for cur soldiers, who expect to attack Manassas JuEction, to understand. It vras suggested ti me by some experience in tha woods Smoke theai out. A few loads of hay or raw fired in the edge of a piece of woods to irj'lard of an enemy wiil not only smoke kiai out, but L will guarantee that he will not ran away with any powder in his bauds. This would give our boys a fair Geld, and if private property was injured, let the government it good. I believe Deao regard can be itoked out of .Manassas " &a$ Oil for a lit lie charity to our Generals and other officers, ,when they happen to sus tain reverses! Is'it wise, is it just, is it not childish, to jump to conclusions, and hurl censure and malediction upon Gen. McDowell, Gen. Patterson, General everybody, and all the Cabinet officers besides, because our bread has fallen once on tho buttered side ? What do letter writers, or editors, or even the sol diers themselves know, in most case9, of the masons for this or that so-called mistake ?" It is probable indeed it is possitively stated that Gen. Patterson was not in a position to offer battle to Johnston that he was de ceived is also probable but the best Generals are sometimes deceived and out-gcneraled, and Gen Patterson may be reasonably sup posed to have obeyed orders to have judged, with roon, that as Gen. Seolt had his choice of t'mc for engaging the rebels, he would not do so till pretty sure of success of having equal numbers and plenty of resources. But let us look at the other side. Suppose Gen. Patterson had moved on to attack John son necessarily not knowing how things were going on at Manassas that Johnson, whose force, at any rate, was equal to Pat-, terson's, had himself received reinforcements and our troops under Patterson had been cut off and cut to pieces would not the bitterest censure of every editor, reporter and private soldier have been visited upon him for his 'blunder?" Just let's be patient, and keep our senses wait and hear what Geo. Scott says wha McDowell's official report says -what the truth is on all sides If we go on at this rate setttns every officer down as traitorous or incompetent whenever he fails to win a battle, or to intercept an army larger than his own, wi b the advantage of a good start be sides we shail soon persuade all our privates that they should set up for Generals, aud obey or disobey just as their judgment dictates. How this would W'rk in an army or oa a bat tie-field, we need not state, aud we already see indications of n.ischief. Volunteers are never too obedient to orders, at best. The Late Uatti.k Commencement ok the StampeI'E. The engineeis were about construct ing a bridge for the- arti.lery, the regular stcLe bridge having been mined, and the two columns under (ienerals Tyh r and Hunter, the latter of which was led by lieu McDowell, Lad actually completed their ju.iction, when the order to re treat was ixiven. Nv'hv it was rivcn, no verson who witnessed the battle and saw the condition in which affairs stood can attempt to compre hend. The only point j ossitively held by the enemy was in a la.ll.iw, to our li ft, and although an t-Coit was ui.iloiibteill y made to overreach us at tiier left, an aiii.le force one entire brigade J va.s ready to receive them, and did receive and receive and repulse them afterward, in spite of the panic which n iue-d. Uut at the beginning of the retirement, a few ambul inces and baggage wagti.swcic driven hurriedly away, the noise of which secured to spread terror among the tro j.s within hearing, who instantly broke ranks and tied, poL null, toward O-ntreville. This contagion caught the rest, and in lt.-s than ten minutes -r.r army was Hying in the utmost dis ordtr. Everything was abandoned. The wounded were deserted in the hosj.ita'rf, an 1 the only th.ai ;ht was of individual safety. Guns were thrown aside, and knapsacks and blankets were lost and tram pied. upon. The artillery shared the panic ; the guns were tut lot.se, and the uunnt rs u.-ed the hor.- s to escape more swiftly Those on f.M.t l gged piteously to If allowed to share th" horses ol th"so who rode. Many strove to clans it r into wagons, and were pushed back by the bayonets of tho. who occupied them. The Pennsylvania Fourth llegiment. through a correspondent of the Harrisburg I'atri'it, replies to i be grave charges of the New V. ak sensation letter writeis, as fol lows : As far ts the above charge relates to the F. uah I't LUsy i vania regiment, we wiil say that it is t niirely Jds-j the Fourth rigiment is aid I vindicate itself, and will do so Hut thi-. bis'; attack c.-.n do us no injury except among those t f our fellow counirymej who are m-t now t -n gazed in the military service of the I'ld'el Mates, fer ail military wit 1; now than no regiment cn move in acy di rtctiou, whether liie term of service be ex pired r Lor, except by the order of the Gcu- eial eemmaudiug. communicated by him to ihe Colonel. And all military men also know that the privatts in any and cvt ry regiment know no more whu or winie a battle will take place than the Lu:ut!e.-t cir;zeu in the remotest lclity from th seat of War. The Fourth Pennsylvania regiment on .Saturday, the liOtb of duly last, kuew uothing cf the intended btttle which wus to take place, and did take place, the next day. In deed, it is cunfiicntiy assorted that the battle wa. at auy lale, euiucly pieu.atuie, and never projected by the venerable Lieutenant General himself. ut it is nU trior that citi zeus of Washir.gr on, 'with teats ia their eyes,' importuned the Fourth regiment to re main ' when the noise: of cannon was ringing in their ears.' etc , &c When the Fourth regiment left Alexandria, all was poaci and quiet, our surgeons were dressing the sores of the returned wounded, ana all tne scattered fragments of the retreating army had becu gathered to their respective camps " The officers who took Mr. Piyor prisoner at Jiiill's Iiun, say that among the other pris oners taken was a very badly wounded Con federate effi cer, who wore the eagle of a colo nel on his shou'der-strap. lie appeared to have gone beyond his regiment and got sepa rated from them, and so cut oS. His left arm had been shattered above the elbow, and the useless member ws dangling in his coat sleeve, lie was also bleeding profusely from a wound in his side, yet waving his sword in the air, and would not give up until surrounded, and a bis; fellow of one of the Maine regiments, rushed up to him, threw down his own gua and clasped the offic r around the body. His sword then dropped from his grasp, and he sank upon the ground. The first words he said were, " What fools you Yankees are. to attack us, with such a Landful of men." Why," replied his captors, how many have you got V " There are 00,000 on the field," be replied, "besides " here bis sorength failed, he sighed heavily, the blood gushing from his sids in a torrent ; he called out ia a faint tone, " Emma, Kmma," re peating the name twice, stretched out bis limbs and expired. He was a very handsome man, about 35 years of age. A female military company earned the Union Captivators, has been formed at Fal mouth. Ky., aud over thirty of the young ladies have joined the organization Tho uniform is an apron of the old fashioned cut, made of red, white and blue that part cov ering the bosom represents the stars and the i lower part the stripes. Locisville, July 29. :The Mongoraery Confederation, of the 23d, says the Norfolk Day Book reports nightly riots between the soldiers and citizens, and that soldiers have entered houses of citizens and committed hor rible depredations. The Confederation re quests the Day Booh to particularize hereafter, bo that Alabamians need not be implicated. Baltimore, July 29. The Police Com missioners, Marshal Kane, and other State prisoners now at Fort M'llenry, will be sent this afternoon sent this afternoon to Fortress Monroe, by ordor of the government. Chicago, July 2G. The Sixth Wisconsin regiment passed through this city last nuht cn route for Harrisburg, where they are to receive arms. PiTTsaunr.u, July 31. Ore of the most disastrous Bres which it has been cur province to record for years, swept over one of the S'piares at the Point on Tuesday af'cri oon, destroying tho splendid Duquesne Freight Depot of the Penua. Central II. 11., htteeu tenements, mauy of them valuable structures and four stables. From the beginning of the conGagration until the fire was fairly conquer ed, was not over two hours but m that lime at least 3 130,000 worth of property was de stroyed. The fire origiuated ia the cellar of the Duquesne depot Thk Ninth Regiment, Col. C. F. Ja-kson, reached Washington safely, aud are now en camped in Camp Jackson, two miles from the city The Ninth will be more fortunate iu gettiug into active service, probably, thn the Fifth, which was kept for three months in the same vicinity. riTTSiiiiicai 91 .4 kk eit. riTTsBirima, Jc-ke 12th, 1SG1. FLOUR Fn.ru Store, the ruling rat s are as follows. Superfine S4.75 to $4.87 ; Kxtra $3. On to $ j.'JS Kxtra $ .U0 to $5,G0; Fancy brands ii 00 to G.-J3 live Hour, from store, at 2.75 toO.bO Ruckwheaj tlour, from store, $ 1.75 to 1.00 per $l(o . GUA IN Wheat, prime red, .$1.05: white, Sl. 10. liarlev, f.O to 55, spring, and 00 to 05 f r fal . I'.ye", -J5c. Oats. to 27. Corn, 40 to 45c. frccrii'K. Sugar, by the hhd. , -l to 7, and by the bid. 7 J, per 11'. Molasses, 33 to 35 per gallon. Coffee, Yl-l per lb.; Ilice, 5. J'.ACox.-shouhk'rs, 7J per lb .Sidts; to 10; plain Hams, lnj; Sugar-Cured, 12. I5i:ooms. .$2 00 to 2.75 per dozen f..r common to choice, and 53.25 for fancy. UrcKET.s and Ti l s. Dm kcts, $ 1 .50 to 1.75 1 er dozen. Tubs. J 1.75 t f.00. Canm.Es ani M.u'. Carnoes, dipped. H;J per lb: mould and adamantine IS to l'J. S r.p, common, 5: l'alm 5i. Ch;:ask. Common to go.nl, 0J to U. Ai-i-LKs.-Apph s $2.50 2.75 per bid. laii:i Fr.i-.rr lVaches, .$2.50. per bu-h." Ap ples 75 cts. lYr.n. P.ran, 55, to 50 cts. per 1.00 lbs: Shorts. 53 to r.5 cts.; Middlings, j-l.n0 u- l.ln cts.; Ship Stuff's Go to 75 cis Fi.-h.-Mack.iraI .111.50 to 12.00 per bid.: Haltimore Herring, $'";25; Lake White, .fiO.CO; Tr nit. .110.00. Potatoes. 'Neshaunocks. at 30 ct. pr-r br-h See is. Timothy, S2.20 per bush. Flax, i'.. 20 to 1.25. Clover, .$1.10. Wi i-ky. Rectified, 10 cts.: Old Rye, $1.25 pnr palloti. Lard. No 1, 03 per lb, I lev. At scales .H to n. 00 per t. n. Hides. Creen Re- f Hides, 5: Dry Salted Hi do, 12: Dry Flint Hides 12. per lb, O.I. I.ardNe. 1. 8S. Linseed, 05 per gallon. Salt- No. 1, 11.15 pr bbl. Tallow. Rough, 7, and country rendered. 8 per lb. White Lad. 13.50 per keg. and dry So per lb. bed lad. 0 ! 7. Lit In r''. M Wind-iW Olas-.- -OxS and 7:'; 2 ': SxlO. 5225: :i.ll to Hxl2.-2 50. s.13.'.l 1. 10x1 1 12 75: 'Jxl5 and 10x10. 3.(.0. "jjjr.I-IN.SKUlUi MARK I ' i RKl'ORT - II. vised tvet klv bv DAVIS, ".I ONUS .'c Co ri:j rs. Flour per bbl Extra Fami'y. tO.50 Kxtra. 0.00 " S-ip ifiuc, 5 50 Wheat, per bu.d.el, 1.25 live. " ,'2i Luck wheat, " " .5n Com, " " .02 i Oats, " " ,2b Potatoes, " ,50 Apples, " " .02 Apples. " " dried, 1,50 Peaches, ' 2.00 P.. ans. " " 1.25 Clover seed, " r.0' Tim. .thy, do. " " !,"" T.utter, " lb. 10 Lard. " " 10 R.icon. " " ,101 to ,14 Fggs, doz. ,10 mm DU. ISLAND'S rrsn lii'i'i 1; in. 1 1 u 11 11 : IlllliiUiUilllU Uillilii IS THE ONLY KNOWN KEMEDY FOIi Ehfcuinatisrii, Gout and Neuralgia, AND A SL'KE Cl'KE FOR All Mercurial Diseases It is a conveniently arranged Rand, containing a medicated compound, to le woti around the Waist, without injury to the most delicate per sons, no change in habits of living is required, and it entirely removes the disease fum the system, without producing the injurious effects arising from the use of powerful internal medi circs which weaken and destroy the constsitution. and give temporary relie-I only. Ry this tieat mcnt, the medical properties contained in the Band, come in contact with the blo-xl and reach es the disease, through the pores of the skin, effecting in ercry instance a perfect cure, aud restores the parts afflicted to a healthy condition. This band is also a .T.ost powerful Asti-Mekcu-f.ial asent, and will entirely relieve the system from the crnicioH3 effects of mercury. Moder ate cases are cured in a few days, and we are constantly receiving testimonials of its efficacy in agrivated cases of long standing.. Rkice 2.00, to be b id of Druggists generally, or can be sent by mail or express, with full di rections for use, to any part of Country, direct' from the principal Oflice Xo. -lOO nttOlWWAY, Xew-Yoik-G. SMITH S- CO , Sole raoriuEsoi:.s. N. B- Descriptive Circulars Sent Tree- For sale by II. C. Devine. Ebcmburg. Agents Wanted Kvrjr where. June l'J, 'Cl.-ly. JOB WORK, OF ALL KINDS, NEATLY D0NF1 AT THIS OFFICE ivnni i-ifiiiniT '.rr.rn niA n T 'iwji liiLi muiiiUi Hav ing proofs so strong atd direct as to EXPEL THE DOUBTS OF ALL Fr Statesmen, Judge- Editors, rh'slcians .f the ol lest sclio-ils as well as new, give it their unqualified sanctitn, and recommend it for all cases t f eruptions and diseases of the scalp and brain; but all who have usetl it,unite,in testifying that i: will preserve the hair from being gray, and from falling to any age, as well a3 re.-tore Read the following: Ouk drove, S. C. Jun 21th. 1S50. Pr.oF.C. J. Wtxld: Dear Sir : Your Hair Kestorative is rapidly saining popularity in this community. I have had occasion to lay reju tliee aside, and give juir Ilair Resorative a perfect test : Daring the year 1S54. I was s unfortunate as to be thrown from my sulky aauist a rock near the road side, from which my bead received a most terrible blow ; causing a great ileal of iritation, which commut icated to the brain and external surface t f the head, from th effects of which my hair was finally de-stroved over the entire surface of the head, "from the time I first discovered its dopping, however up to the time cf its total disapearance, I employed evrything I rou Id think of. being a prcfssinnal man mys If and, as I thought, understanding the nature f disease, but w as finally h featcd in every pre scrj.tion advanced. These and no other circumstances induced me to resort to yur worthy Hair llest native, which I have every reason to believe, produced a very happy result : two nvnths afte- llie fir.-t appli cation, I had as beautiful a hea l of young hair as ever I saw, for which I certainly owe you my most sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear sir, I shall recommend your remedy to ah inquirtrs; moreover, I sha'l u.-e my iufiuence, which I Hatter mys'df to say. is not a little. You t an publish this if you think proper. Yours, verv respectfully. "M. J. Wi;.:nIT. M. D. O.T.e of the J ir. rsoiii v, l'hi'.ippi, Va Dec 12th, 1?5. Dear Sir.: 1 fi cl it my duty as well as my pleasure, to state to you the following circum staute which you can use if y..u think proper. A gentleman of this pli-v, (a liwytr) h i bteu bald ever since his early youth : so ir r.eh so, that he was compelled to wear a wig. He wa indu -etl to use a l-.ttle of ynur ' H air Restora tive," which he liked very much; and after Uscii.g fuirc two or three bottels his b dr grew oi;t ipiitc lux urel.tl-. and be now has a band son.c head t f 1 air. The gent', man's name is III adford, and a he is very well known in our adjoining counties. iu;'ny J e-rs n.s can t. stif y t ilu truth of this st it'-inent : I give it to yen at th- requ-st of Mr. Rr id.ford. You c-.kV ' cre-it d.-al .f your Hair Restorative iu thi :v.:- th'" adjoining coin. ti'-s if you have the proper ag' nts. Yours. tVc, TIlOMl'SOX SURGIINOII. Dr. W. e: I), ar Sir: Rerndt in" t-e:ur - lie ob;at:oi, I ;n under fr tl e e tire r:-.-t- ta'i ii i f my hair to its t-.rij.ii.ai co!..r: ab r,t the time i f my arrival i;i the I'ni'ed Statts it was rapidly bee. .tniug gray, but up u the opplcation of your j II. dr Ih-storati ve' it wm recovered its f-riginal !iT-,e. I consider your Ile-torative a-- a very won derful invention, quite t-fiic icior.s as well as agreeable. S. TilALHEIW. The R. sforative is put r.p in l-.ftb s of three sizes, viz; large, medium and small ; the small holds J a pint, and retails for t.n. dollar per bot tle : the medium holds at h-v-l-t twnt3" j-ercer.t. more in proportion than tho small, retails for two dollars prr bottle : the 1 irg holds a qu irt. 10 per cent m. re in proportion, ar: 1 retails f r thrvC dollars per bottle. O. .1. WOO!) vS- CO.. IVopnetors. l Ln a 1 way. New Y. rk, and 114 Market Stnt-t, St. IOl'.i-:. Mo. An. I s Id by :dl gvd In-uggists and Rancv Cii's Dea'e-s. Tor snle at this place bv II. C. Dev'me. Juue i:, D'I-ly. BCERH AVE ' S HOLLAND FOR DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &c. The guwful introlnrtion and nso of tlii ct.-brstpJ P.omedy hru been thp gi-ma! for literal fl.wd ..fcnmpcninds rllrd " U it torn," offt-re-J in Tarious forms. fr..m qutrt bottle to fire p'.l.tl kfs. until this wor.l - Bilt.i-s" is 1-ul another name t grx,"" or suiue viluuuou liikej mi ture. Hot the renlljr ptr-at rflif driTed froia tue nuoute dr ooe tt&52'KDrui, ef our mi-Jioiuo, BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, And the entire alarnre r.f cftrr irrttration. li t.tMihwl f..r it a reput-ttion which the host of imitations an-1 conn-tt-rfeiU have failed to undermine. It i positively a Vege table preparation, itb barely mScjcut pure fi'lrits to piwrre it. But one of the grnnine, (Half Pint Bottles,) prioe One Dollar. It la a medicine of long tried efficacy for Purry!vy the Blood, to essential for the foundation of good health and for correcting disorders of tho stomach and bowels. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain its strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowels and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health be the quick result. For Indigestion., Try Btfrliavc'j Holland Bilters. For Heartborn, Try Birr have's Holland Bitters. For Acidity, Try Brirbave's Holland Bitters. For"iWaterbrash, Try BrxrbaTe's Holland Bitten For Headache, Try Btrrhave's Holland Bitters. For Loss of Apyetite, Try BsrhaTe'i Holland Bitten. For Costiveness, Try Birrhavc's Holland Bitten. For Piles, Try BsrhaTe'i Holland Bitten In all Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Afiee tions, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. BEAD CAREFULLY! The genuine highly concentrated Bra-hare's Holland Bitters is put up in half-pint bottle only, and retailed at One Dollar per bottle. The great demand- fvr this traly celebrated Medicine has induced many imitations, which the public Khonld guard against purchasing. Beware cf Imporilinnl Set Viat our nam it em the laM 0 every bottle you buy. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. SOLE PROPRIETORS, FITTSBlUGn, PA For silc in Ebon-burg by A. A. BARKEU. Autist 22, lS60.-ly., W O. O. F. Highland Lodre No Ary. I 423 meets every WEDXESDAY"-? vening at their Hall n High st., in the upper storj-oJ Shoemaker' store BLANK SUMMONS AND KXFClA TIONS FOIi SALC A T THIS OFFICE u nnini-n irrir HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTBRS. ne riroiri t-rs and n:anuf.icturtTS ff II(1. TETTEK'b CELEBRATED STOMACH IUT TE11S can aj i'C.tl with i-trftct c : ti-!t i;re t 5 hy siciaus and citiEtns generally t.f t!:e United States iecause the article l.as attained a rtputatun hervU'f.-re unknown, A iVw facts uh.iu this j-olnt will pjeak xaore jifwcrfii'ly than M'Iueh.s n Lare ai-itrtions cr bLiz-'i-ini: puHlry. The con sumiittun cT ? ijiuwiuku i'.iitid fvi t..c 1. 1st year ar.i.Mntt d toovtr a hr.'f ir.ihk n Ivtths aud lruin its mauifc.-t tc-aly inore::se 1:1 tinges Ia.-t, it is cvi Vr.t tl:;.t '.::ri::.j the coiutn-r y::r the cot.sinnti..: wii' ri.th i.i.ir oi.e t2.i;:io!i Vet tics. This iiiiii:ene aiipii:i.t f.u'l iicVc-r liiVe let-n sol I br.t f r the rare r.'-'hcii.al prujcili-.s c 'T.f;.h;ed ill the j r j r:H:T!. :i d the sar.cti.'n. !" the r.i- t jir-in:iii.'i;t .ii;:: s in tho.-e ct;. i. tjf tbc Country where :! ikk- i t.c-rt kn-.wn. wlij in.t . 1, i- liv.n. :i. tie riTii.-- t.. their j aiiti ts, lut are na iy at a 51 ;h:.e t give tv-;.-r.l' l;i:ils to i's -!Ti- ; y :n all of iliia -i.ic hr:iie!:icnt.- and ti.cii:S' :i-es resulting ti.crcfr. This i n- t a t . :r iv-it-v j" ji :l.tri:y. ob:a::'d 'y extraor.'i'.arj e:7i.rt- in ti:e way f trurrjc: ing the tjuaiitie of t i.e lilti r. 5 ut a s h I e-t -niati n t.f ;ui :;ivaia:.l'!i' n,othci:.e. v.l.ith i t-s-tiin-vl to . a.-, i.ti'jiii-i: ::s t ;:". ii.-c-lf. II ittcttc-r's Si n.ath l'.itttis have j r vi 1 r. GI-en-I to regions u b re fever and :igue r.i.i: various other bili-nis ..n.i 1 1: its have cou:.ic.: th ir vielims by hui; Irt T- be rd-Ie to tatv enthle!it!y that the 'P.Itu-r:-'"' a'.e a eertain cure f -r the i)y.-j-: p.-ic and hkf d;s a-es. is t the jto priet'.'rs a s ur.-i of ui:-.ilh.ye.l .!Msnre. It re-ni'-ves all inoil i l matter fr-.ia the .-t.-niacJi. j -n-1 i lies the h'o'jvl, and i:narts n.wed vlt.di.y tj the nervou- sy-t f r ; iv:!:g i; ti at tie energy i:,d:.-j en.-.ihle s-t th-- rc.-t- ration of hia'.ih. It oj .frate.- nj!i tl.o .? .nia.-l. . liver, n-i l other digestive organs, n.ila'y b-:t j wtrhi.ly. r.i.i s.xMi restoits them to t-oii.IUi- -u e. i.tial" to tl.e he.iithy ii.-e! arge of tl.e m. efl- f 1: I'.v.r-: Elderly jtrs us in iy t; t!,e Jitters dai-y i--r tlirert.. . s on li e U t:i-. r.t: 1 they uil! hti i in ir a .-limiil .;.t i.ceul:..i 1 v ::.I.i;ttl t.. c'lfut decllnlnz yei:s. as it i- j.!ea-ant toil;.' a!.it -. istvi'-ian." to t:,e i...-.vel.-. v.-tilei t as a 1 I and rejijvfi.uttng gt-i.erIIy. We ave the vi denee of th ;i-a:.ds f 1 .en ;.: I tvoj::en wl.o I.av- ex J -ert 1. el th-l-.i. it ,1 i; i.j il.i- j.rt -arati '!! vv hile .-ulTI ring st 1 Ii r.me- nieiits ai. 1 gci -ra! del ility; i..ti:.g n.. . 1 the vice cf e.icl.iii.-. they have aban h. I.ed all del eter! r.is thvgs and faii'y t -ted t'..- i..ti;-s . f t: ; article. A few v.ords i- th" g- i.t! r s.-x. Th p are fei taisi ji i'i ds v. i.' :.t";. Ir e.-.r-- tie h-r ralnz thai many ,.f th.-x.i .-ink -u. I r the tr: The relation of n.oth-r a;. 1 th:' i i .- :ih r; : j lv tender, that th l:e thr. ev.e i 1 ?r if ;,e 1 , young, is a; l to f rgct . : own i e .It i in her ex treme anxiety fr lar inf.int. S '.. 'i:I 1 the t i : -1 of iiiateruitv ariive during the tm r .-c- n, the wear of 1 y an 1 mind is geg: ra'.Iy r-jr.'.va tel. Here tl e.i, is .1 n.- ity f. r a stim'tht.t r rec'o erati' th- energi- s of ;hi- Fy.-'- and 1 ...'. le the iiiothtr i-e ir n: 1.;. ' r h-r e.h int:t -ir tii-sil.- and r.-jo;:.-:'..i'.it:ts. Nr.rsh g n.-.t! vts ger.er ally j-rtft-r ti.e D.Her.- t all "tiar inv-.ir.ttor.-th it r. ci ie r:.- h r-ei-,. -.t 1 f j i. .-:.i.-.n. be c;ois" it is agir.il'lj t the t is'c a- veil as r t.cn to :ve a jer:nane: in r a-e of b.d. '.y .-t:en -tin A'dth- .-c 1 ts.t-. v.h ::i we 1 ive nar'.hn Ijr'y r.:fri-t-i jt'-.-ve. to wir: .-tt:vt:t rs fr in f v. r and age;-. t:-.r.-. d ' y i.i..h.::i. h nl o-t. dy-.n-tery. i: ilig sti. 11. 1-..-S f a ! ) 1 1 ite, all dh-ca- !--.- or th r.inar.'.nis cf the -i.......h. .u; Lrn ..a- tcd inv.t-j.i.-. j ei.-.iisof .-e h-ntary aceitj-'at; -i:. and 1. g v. .;ht rs. wii! o-'tis".' tb irtwn !.y si. il welf."e by giving t . 11 -s'.-tt-1 '.- 0-!vbrat'-.l St in.aeh B;tters a trith CAl"TUN. We ca'itlon the jaiMie s gainst u-ing any of the many inct ii--n- if .t-.ntii fell-. but ask for H-'sTE1TE.a" Ci:!.Ei:ilATM STO'IA'-H r-iiT'-':-. snd s'-e that en h 'th- !:as the v. r !--Dr. -I. 1! -T Stti's S: .i-.iaeh Ihttc-rs 1 h.-.v:i ou the .-ide oft: eb.fl . and itami-ed on the Inctal ; cap f.ive-ing the (rk. an 1 o1 -crve th.it tu: a -at gr 1; h : ; jn.itit'e is -n th- hd h ?-s- IV. i :-e! ! sll bv HOST ETTKIi -SM I I II. !'! i:-;d-.. r.i.. and s hi by all drui ist. gr r.-. and -h .ileis nt ral'y throughout liie I'ni't-! S;.i' s. S Amerh-a. and Ien:i.r.:v. AtJEN TS. I iv:- ,- .1. .:.ts. Eh. .burg: J. A. P trri.-h. SiiT'.n :t Ii'e: Win. Litin.er, Lotct:. ; Piter Kint.ey, M-m-t-r. Sept. iVi.n. Iy. t fii1 flDl?.. f c' t.r joLU M AX I FA CI I 111: US OF THK IM i'ltoVLI) CEMENT ROOFING, .e cl.e.-ij.t -t an-I tii -.-t din.d.b.- H -f r! g in t:.-e. IT IS FIHE ATJD T.TATZR PROOF. t-.m 1 e at'oli-d 1-. iti-r and oil r - rs . f a!! l .1' 1 r v.; I! ,iti...-. t 1 S:.: n ' e r . . ri :.i -v.i.g t :.e S :i-.g'e. ONLY n.;.T!:IHi T1IK fi.-l I II T F TIN, lt IT IS TWICE is in n Lui.v.. GilTTA PERC iA CEMENT, I'-t prcs.rving and repan;: g 1 ia an 1 t th r Me tal ih fs f every dt-M ript;. n. JY-ni its f.r.tt elasticity, i- n-.t i..:ui'cd l v the coi-tr;.i ti in ;.n : exp-unti nat.:I. Ai.l 1. t CilACi; IX c;hi o'! iiun in wak:.i weatih:::. TI.C3C ntaUriah-have l-sti th'.r-.v.gh'.y tcrt.d in New York and ad pnrts t f the S .uthiTii :;n Western States, and we can give ?.b';:idant i -f f aii wa c! ih.i iti th'..- l'v r. They are r adily ajplie.l by ..r-V.nary lal wa;. at a tn:.:i.g xtt n- -. i:r;3 HEAT IS REQUIRES." These -'t- ria'g are ' vit rca 77 f- r t. and for yfi'j'ji'iij f aU p-irti 'if the run Jit ry. fi'fi J n't yriot'.d itmct'ons J-.-r application. I ud lit srrij-tt rt circular I'.U U Jirnifi- d on apjl icati-at Iy mail or i pirs'.n at 01r I rim:ijm( (t:rtr- ana Ware !i .'. 78 W I ELI AM STREET. c'C-mer Libert v Stree t). NEW Y(MK. JOHNS & CEMSLEY. AliKNTS W.NTE!! TKUXtS Cash ! ! Juna 12, 'ol.-ly. WHEELER it WILSON'S Scritig Machines. R. A. O. KERR, AGENT, ALTOOXA, ULAlIi COUNTY l'A. TfJ' pcx-titi:) t' c al.ive t;a::ici Sc.vm JLJL c:iinos t-i t-ie t-xarniuatiMi nn.l c r-i.!tra tion of the i;f !v. the Ac:ei;t t;i's t.. cJl atteuli 'ti t the f.itt that tlurri- the lx-t tigl.t years, there his L-vn over 14 C00 m re t f thc-t! tnachiiios to!J tl an .-:ij- .;1 cs i?i the mar ket. Ti.is a'e'i.e is cnvincii jr. (f the sa-t-ri 'ri:y of these ma -h: :cs vt-r t iher.-. Tliftc i;i i-hi. s can K .ev:i r.i. 1 cx.r.i.;:.tl at the s-t-.re of the A-'iit. i;i Alt ti i. 1 'lice of No. 1 M tt-hiv.e, S;lwr Flatcl, C5't-s Yool .iiil new it vie Ilemmcr .G3. No. '2. r-namt-at.il !io):..e, Vv t i.ctv .-'.le liomisicr $55. No. 3. 1'iatn. with ohl stk- IIci,mitr i-15. N. K. I'tt'. I irstriuli us jrvccii pri'i-: :i'-l f-r furthur particular. a.hhtss K. A. U. Kki.k, At teHna. I'.h.ir co.. Ta. . CJ, , lv. county, school & poonuausL ORDERS rCliCHASKD AND FOR SA LE r.Y v. a. fiioi:maki:i:. Jur.C 12, ol-tf. Ayer's Sarsapariila, roa pimiFYiit'G the blood. And for the fpwdy cure of the suljciiaod kr tiea of 1 e : Scrofula ant) Srrofnlonf AfTrrtiona. ancfc ata Tnraori, I'lrcra, Sortu, Krnrllont. I'lm plca, P-atlultt. Illotrlio, Ull, Illalua, and all Skin Dlaraara. O KI tMi. IA.. Ml .Tsa.-. t'.?. J. C. Atkr & Cv OtH: 1 f.-l it :i.y irtT- to c knnwl -.-e wh.-t y-ar S:irt;a;;-r:!M h:; !-;.p for Inf. Uavin inherited a' Scrofulous infix-liiin. I havenfftre4 from it it various v-.t for ycr.r-. S'm. tinv it liarst OTit It? t'T-'r on mv tm-- ?rii; F-i:itim- it tarnotl inward and ui-tre-sc l iik- st l ie rtoin.-srh. Two ye-ara ao it hreVc out en ny !: ei r.l oov.-r- I tit- pr.-.!p and care wit!i ore ire. t !,'. )i w.-: jiainrul au ! I cthfomo boyoni d.'sprij.tion. 1 tre-1 msnv 1:1. -..i. ;ik r?id F-vtTl j liy si 'ian. Imt without nu -h 21 li. T :r.-.r .-.. tl.i.iL'. In fact, th" tliordcr crew wnrs". At 'lilii I a--ft jeirl to r.-.vt in the tie-jo 1 M'-'hti.'1 r l:iit ).u Iin-l -r.nart-J an alterative (Srsnsrin:i'. f.r I It.- Imin y.nr rTu taiim tht anv tliinz yon n.i.lf mvl lv f.vi. 1 ni.t 1 Cinrinn.tti an l tr"t it. an I c-e.t it till it rur.-d in. . I tn-.k it, a you a-ivi-i". in sm! 'oe of a te3t-toa.'"e' over a nam tli, and Md s'lminl thr -o llt!.-s. t w :ai 1 li.--iltl.T akin f.-vn bean 1a forri nnt r K-tT. wl.irh .-.ftt r a wtiit fell off. My kin i now t ie--, aud 1 lwti.nw by my ft lini" that the ii-e:."' i rronc from mv )t. ni. Yea can well llu-ve tlist I f- l what I a-o nayitir ivj 1 t- II you. th.it I hold you to 1- oat of fit- a)KI.Uea of ti.e ind rtniiia ever ujalf&Vy, Vonr, ALt'ULD It. TALI.ET. St. AllthOTty'a Klre, Roae or Flry fcljrljia, Tcltt rand Salt It ben in. Scald II rati, I-lo g - worm, Sore Kyti, Uroi-. Ir. KulTt M. Ire' l-' writ. f r ra Pal.-tn. N. V., ntTi S-X't., that he lian cured an r:..!"-'ti- . cf Jfmji.-y. which threatTt.-i t- t.-min:.t- f-n.ily, Lv i!is rXM rin tl - of our S .r ipsri:is. and l-o a l-i:iyT-ous attack of X! ' iU:inuit Lrt:-..- .',. !- lrt:e !- ot'the Fame ; says Le cures the common ."-.;.' c-?f I y it cou ttarilly. Kronrliorrlr, Cloltre, or Swelled Xrtk. Zi I'tilon Sloan of, I"roroct, T xa, write?: "Throe tvittlin of your SarsNtMirilit cur-l me from a 7tfrca lii'leoii vi ilin 011 the ti- ek, which I Lad miTere i from over two years." Lr urnrrlicra or Wltitra. Orarlm Tumor, Llerlnc llcrration, Ktinalt Lieara. 1t- J. It. S. Clianr'n?-. of New York City, writes: "I moft ctieerfullv com; ly with the rT'eft of your acnt ia paying I have found your bur-.-iiirj-i!!! a nio-t exo ller.t alt.-rative in the uomin'M ce.iu l ii::ts for wl idi we cui ploy Fuch a rcmedv. lut jM-ei-ii; v iu r3-..V Iiea t-f the Scrofulous taatji. t-is. 1 have cured ttisttv iir t erl 1- rtm of Icncorr1io-n ty it. and Mme w!,.tp tTte comjilniut wao cau--l ly t. Icrrnfi-m f the fTff. The ulceration itself w-: fi m cur-d Nothing tviihin tnj linow!-!.-e equals it for thi-iie femal" i!. rsr..-Ti'"tc" fid ward S. 31 arrow, or Nt almrr. Alt writo-: - A lai-C-rons crirtV.-n (wn-roa onetif tie- fcni;.l' i:i my f in-ily, ahirh had d V-d ill the rernei. we foul I etiij l y, hn .-it 1-nirth been comj-h't.-Iy cure-i fiy your rvtr"-i of Sjr- ipirii'.v Our jihv-i.-i.tii thought notia t -t txtiia tT -n coul 1 afford ri luT. bet he a Ivi -d th.' tri.-.I cf yonr fr-ariarilla an the list report beaire ctitti'tiT. slid it i rovcd fT-ctu:d. Aft- r tiVi'i your r. m.-Jy ei-l.t weeLa iio .yniitom of tho diseat r jiuas.'1 Sypbilla and Mcrcnrfal Disease. '-.iv l;i KW.-,Th Arrest. P- J. C. Atte. -:r: I h.frfullr enn;ly with the rvjii'-Kt of your tizft. M r imrt t. you tue of ti.e elf. t-t a I have realized with your ar-aurilla. 1 liave cur.-t with it. ia tliy l.rac ;. moit of the cto j.ViiiitH for whi -h it i r.-eouni n 11. t:l I ;ve fou-.td it t :r ts truly wond'-rful in t ri-ct.ri of I". f-r-,:! --r.-l 3.' r-cf.-ri ino'asc. ne t.f tr.y jK.ti- ut li.' l Syrhilitic vle r in hi throat, which wore t-oii-jm:nr Lis p-.li-.te ua l tV.e t. .p f his mouth. Your Ssr-.ij. .1 iila. l' lilr tJV n. ccred l.im in five irnks. Auoth-Twa tttiektvj I'y t--c-ou l:iry f yTrirtotns in J.i-i lioi-.', and the tl - r.-t- H3 l. id :T u nw.i'y a c-isi hrr;V'.' t'-.rt f it. th:.t I Klivvei'ne e-t-rder would soon reaeli I.i braiu utid kill Li:n. I'.tit it yielded to ny a-'ir-iti-tr-ti 'n of your S:ir:.;'JU-i;la ; the ti!-ers heahd.and lie is w -11 a-iuti, not cf co:ii -e will. nut ome ij-tij-urst.n of the f A rin who barl leen treit'1 for the 5it!i" oi-r r l'T t-v m rrt-ry trw fuITcrir.jj from thipoi-on in rloiiv. Tlu-y hnd tx.-eotne so (un live to the wc;a!.t r that on a d.aep cay t-lio uff red cruinttr j ia in 1it air? 1-oth She,to. Wf. cur.-i e'tir. ly ! y your Str-ir arii!a in a few wt-rkc I know from its furrhuls, !:i -h vour t-ett rive tne-, ii.at thi lr- jiaration from your liWratory mur-t !c- a c-r t remedy; conwfjuently,tii.c truly remarkable revJla with it have not turjirisedwii!'. i'ral.mally yours, G. V. LAEIMER, M. D. r.brcmatliia, Gout, Liver Complaint. IsnrrEMiFXCF. Treton Co-. Y"a- rh .telv. Pn. .1. C Avt.ii. i-ir: I h::ve U-i n nfili-i.-J :;a aj ica fr.l cliri -nie I'h'iimaiUin tor a lo" time, n hi. h tiaflhi tha fkill of physicians, and fteirk t. me ia Kj.;te of ai the rcmrdii n I could iind.uiiti! I tried your ixi.:jari:l. (ire t.t'h' cured me in tw Vs. and r I-vd my CTieri.1 health so much that I cm f..r t-ttT thaa tci..re I w fctta- ked. I thir.k it a trnaJ. rful mnle-ine. .1. KKKAM. tulos V. Gvtcht II, of St. Ixui?, WTit- : " 1 have t-en afTii'-ted for years ith an fjrci.on tf the Lirrr, which destroyed my h-alth. I tri.-i c.-ery thinr. ar. i e.-ry tl:inf tailed to relieve rac ; and I hare tea a l rtiken- lern mitn for some years from no other cause tl.-.n r.ircm'-t.f ff the I.ircr. My l-eloved pi-tor. the Kev. Mr. Ksjy. adi--l tne to try your Sarsapariila, because he taid he knew rou, and any thinir yoo made' wus worth txyinp-. liy the t-ffis-in;r of tJod it has -und me, and ha s puriSi j my bioed Uk to make a new man of me. I f-el youn;: aain. The best that can be ssid of yon ia not L&if pood enough." ScUIrroa. Cancer Tomora. Ealareeintnt. Ul ceration, Carles, and Kifoliatioa of tne Monra. A jm-at varit ty of e.ae nnvceoTj rrort -1 to us where cures of these fonni l-'jle ctimplaintd have ri.-sii'.T.-d frjm the use of t'.is remiilv, but cur tpace here will not ad mit them. Some of tU. m may 1 found in our Anicricaa Alin.;ntc, which the cvat- U lowmmid are pleased to furnis.h gratis to all ho call for lh. in. Dyaprpsl. Heart Tlseie. FMt. Epilepaj-, Melantholr. Srnralicla. Jf atiy reip.arkah'e cures of these aJ.x tioas have Ixx-n male by the alterative pou. r of tiis m -dicn.e. It stimu lates tile vital function into vigorous artjon. :n l thus t.vcreotnts tIiorur which would !e nijo.-ei t y.ind its reai-h. Su"h a remedy has l..n:r leen r.--Tiirvi liy the neresr-iiies of the jiip'e. and we ue conjiuci;t thut tlna wiil do for them all thr.t imdiciuc can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. fob the r. inu cvr.t. of Conchi, Colds, lafneata, Hoarseness, Cronp, DronchltU. lnelpintCoaamp. tion, and for tne ll lif of Connuiii. tl ve ratlenta. in advanced statics of Ihe Disease. This is a remedy hc titiivt rsa'.!y known to f zTpiiss ar.y other for the cure of throit r.til lun j ctt.v1 -r-t. that Jt is u--less here to puMJ-li the c ideice of t .n :. Its tinrii cxetllenee for couch a.id colis. aud its trulv won:!. rful cutvs of pulmonary tliss", !;ave made it kuown throuchoct the cikiz.xl unties of the i-arth. IVw are the eommuniti.-s. or tven f.i?nil;i-s. siicr; them who have not forao personal ovicriTice cf it tfi.-cts. som- livinc tro iiy in tiicir mil.-t of its vi.-tory pv.t the suttle and dar.cerous d.-ord.-rs of the thrut aid lucirs. As ill krow the dreadful f.itality of these ii-ordt rs. and as they know, too, the ciT..--rs of this remedy, we n.-ed not do more than to a-sure them that it l;ss now all the vir tues that it tlid have when making the cur s wiiich Lavs won so ttronjrly upon the confiJ.ure of mankind. Prepared j Dr. J. C. ATES i CO., Loc-ell, Kjles. S, ! 1 l y II. S. II El . : C. . a laZt-r r. u. ;.nd I v- O -ii....-. .V. n : . .i. 2 i: !..!. I.e l ' Sire-.!-. I.ort!?.-: .!. ileal, rs cvirvv.l.. t-. t Something for the Times! ! i mm ii every wim J0H2TS cz CHOSLEY'S AI3EPJCAW CELIEKT GLUE 1 !ic Stron?'l Ciliio i: TIse lVorlil Tor Cenicriiij Woci!, Leath-r, Glass, Ivory. tint ; Hrble, Bene, rcicelsia. Alats-ster, CcrEl, tic , :c- Ti( '"' article f-f kind cer 2y'",tCel trhi-h rt:l ici'!,'aitj li'-.titr. EXT1IACS: "Lveiy l.ous-. ktc't-r t-houl'.l l.ave a".ij ; !y of Jel.iis & ('n!cyV Anic-ricau Ot-a.ct-t Giuc.7' At'' York i'7.(e.T. It i-s i-- ceivet.ior.t to 1-ivo it ;n the 1. e. tu l'-rk JL-j res.. It is a:was rea.lv: tl.i-s e-.mrr.cr.-ls itst'f to every loiy." A, i. I-l- in itnt. "Wo Lavo tr.t-l h. a::-l on: 1 it a tt-f;.l iit .tir Ik.Uo a water." ir-'i-.-v' fprr.f r r,c 7V..-C-. Xrlcr '2 Outs per iSstlc Ve-rv I.ru r.tl lleti;:-. tc.i S t i Win !c-u'v J K .! r. ZyY. r m'c l.y all 1 ); t:e--..-t an.! .vt.l.Li t -tri -iiu-iVlv l1 .'; i:t il ' -. u'.l; v. JGHUS Si Cf-CSLEY, O.o M ,r:;:f.i!!:rtT.) Wn.i.nr. 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